Examples of using Would support in English and their translations into Slovak
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I have a hard time believing they would support the current administration.
But Hunt said she did not believe most members would support a boycott and that it would likely be difficult to enforce.
The Commission would support the use of these instruments
In the third area of this IA, the preferred options would support SMEs(right holders)
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said Latin America's largest nation also would support the 35-year-old lawmaker“so that peace and democracy return to Venezuela.”.
Pence said the U.S. would support a two-state solution,
Under the given circumstances, the ALDE Group shadow rapporteur would support this document, and our political group will follow her recommendations during the vote.
If the government would support it and if the politicians both in the government and in the opposition would back it.
So specific training programmes and tailored advice would support SMEs as they innovate
This closeness within the company has always meant that Mute would support Depeche Mode,
I am very happy to hear the opinion being clearly expressed that Parliament would support this legislative proposal in the form proposed.
Not one person in a hundred would support that idea because it is so patently absurd.
The politician said his party would support in parliament bills aiming at regulating
However, social cohesion indicators are decidedly positive, which would support the theory that the presence of industry brings about a more balanced social order22.
Canada's government-owned export credit agency, Export Development Canada, would support the transaction with a $300 million loan commitment.
As the RMI review points out,"no Member State would support a stockpiling scheme as a policy option".
promote permanent measures that would support the theme.
and a promise that it would support and aid him in his labors.
Associate Professor Gasparrini said he hoped the study's projections would support decision makes in planning crucial adaptation
a hierarchy of remedies, others would support a free choice of remedies by the consumer.